For the medium to high dose vitamin C specified in the
antifungal regimen, use Nutribiotics Ascorbates Bio-C, which
is vitamin C with a good deal of bioflavanoids and
minerals. If sensitivity to the sun is still a problem
after deparasitizing a week or two, use a PABA supplement
(1000-1500mg per day) until it no longer is, but do not use
any other B vitamins until the antiparasitic and antifungal
regimens have been followed at least three weeks.
After that, consider using a good Multivitamin. If sufficient magnesium and calcium are not being consumed (as from using the Nutribiotic product) also use a Multimineral.

Vitamin D used in very large amounts, such as 10,000 IU per day may also be helpful to fight the problem. If this huge amount is used more than a week at a time, it is necessary to have blood levels of vitamin D checked on a regular basis to ensure that toxic levels are not reached.

The Zone Diet should be followed as well as possible, consuming adequate
protein and good oils while avoiding starches and sugars,
while taking Eat
Right 4 Your Type into consideration. For example,
it is usually not beneficial for blood type O's to be
vegetarians. They do best eating moderate amounts of
animal protein (including 2-3 small servings of red meat per week)
while blood type A's should follow a mostly vegetarian
diet. All blood types should eat plenty of non-starchy
vegetables.

To ensure adequate essential fatty acid intake, an EFA
supplement can be used. Good ones include Carlson's Fish Oil. It comes in lemon flavor
for those who find the taste objectionable.Another good product is Jarrow's Omega Balance.

If there is any inflammation or pain, use an
antiinflammatory like bromelain or pancreating (Enzymatic Therapy Mega-Zyme) in large amounts Bromelain or Megazymes
can be taken in whatever amount is necessary to fight pain,
up to two or three times or more recommended
dosage. Choose the Megazymes at first if there
is any problem digesting protein or fat, then switch to one
of the others after a bottle's worth to find the one which
controls symptoms best.

If there are any heart or circulation disorders, consider
using CoQ10 in whatever dose can be afforded - 200mg per day
is a good dose but even 30mg per day is beneficial.
This also helps repair mitochondrial disorders which can be
a problem in lupus.

#Lupus is an autoimmune disease. Your body’s immune system is like an army with hundreds of soldiers. The immune system’s job is to fight foreign substances in the body, like germs and viruses. But in autoimmune diseases, the immune system is out of control. It attacks healthy tissues, not germs.

#Lupus is a disease that can affect many parts of the body. Everyone reacts differently. One person with lupus may have swollen knees and fever. Another person may be tired all the time or have kidney trouble. Someone else may have rashes. Lupus can involve the joints, the skin, the kidneys, the lungs, the heart and/or the brain. If you have lupus, it may affect two or three parts of your body. Usually, one person doesn’t have all the possible symptoms.